My experiences says, that you go blasting almost fully depowered with max. speed without losing your edge - then full power just on takeoff so you'll get "blown" up - then ease out a little so the kite does not loose speed - and then full power again in the soaring phase, just until landing approaches - where you ease out again.

On 2002-10-27 16:34, Peter_Frank wrote:My experiences says, that you go blasting almost fully depowered with max. speed without losing your edge - then full power just on takeoff so you'll get "blown" up - then ease out a little so the kite does not loose speed - and then full power again in the soaring phase, just until landing approaches - where you ease out again.

This way I get the highest and longest jumps with my Airblasts !

So you depower just a little between lift and gliding / soaring phase?

As one who loves to make a point, IT IS CLEAR THE BEST RIDDERS USE THE TRIM LOOP WHILE JUMPING, HEY you fixed loop freaks who have told me over and over that you are more advanced and that it is OK, I could jump in the trim loop if, I felt it was easier for me, WHAT DID YOU SAY AGAIN? Im listening! UGOTALUVIT Thick as mollassos in january and just as silent.

like peter said, sheet in on take off, let it out a little when turning the kite forward again - gives a faster turn, keeps more power than if you stall the kite out during the turn, then sheet back in for the trip back down to the water will give you more glide...

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